Deaf Cultural Centre

Deaf Cultural Centre The Deaf Cultural Centre is a UK first and allows BID Services and community activities to co-exist with professionally organised events.
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The centre is also dedicated to providing a central meeting space for community members. BID Services had traditionally offered services that enabled independence for deaf people. BID Services began a project that was about the celebration of Deaf Culture and the Deaf community in Birmingham and across the UK. After a consultation period, architects D5 designed an excellent facility to accommodate

BID Services. This also became a Cultural Centre for Deaf people from across the UK. In 2005, BID Services' idea for the Deaf Cultural Centre was born with crucial investment from FutureBuilders. The Deaf Cultural Centre was designed to be a flexible multi-purpose venue. It allows BID Services and community based activities to co-exist with professionally organised conferences and events. The UK's first Deaf Cultural Centre brings together for the first time diverse elements of the Deaf community and Deaf culture under one roof and it is a space in which Deaf culture is celebrated, explored and represented through a series of community and leisure projects, arts, exhibitions and social events. Contact us to find out more!

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Ladywood Road
Birmingham
B16 8SZ

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